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How to build a business from LinkedIn? I'm a technical expert in marketing cloud and data cloud.
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Set-up a business page on LinkedIn describing your services. Then post interesting content from the business page. Also you can search LinkedIn for companies that could use your skillset and solicit them for your company's services.
To build your business on LinkedIn, start by optimizing your profile with a professional photo, a catchy headline, and an engaging summary that includes relevant keywords. Share your expertise through posts and articles, and engage with your network by commenting, liking, and sharing content. Join relevant groups and actively participate in discussions. Utilize LinkedIn features like ads and Showcase Pages to target specific audiences, and leverage lead generation forms and InMail for direct outreach. Regularly analyze your performance and refine your strategy based on what resonates with your audience. With your skills in marketing and data clouds, maintaining an active and consistent presence will help you make the most out of LinkedIn.
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Besides building your own page, you also might want to share your ideas under the popular posts. That will enable your visibility and attract people. You might also click on like button where you find some good comments under the post that you commented.
LinkedIn business pages are great traffic drivers.
Here is the link to set up the page.
https://business.linkedin.com/marketing-solutions/linkedin-pages/best-practices
Connect with many industry leaders and share the page to increase followers.
As an experienced marketer, here’s a piece of advice I’d like to share:
Start by identifying your target audience and understanding the challenges or needs you’re aiming to address. What makes your offering unique? How do you stand out from competitors? And most importantly, what message will resonate with your audience? Once you have clarity on these points, you’ll be well on your way to moving forward with your venture.
LinkedIn is an excellent platform to connect with your audience, and many have already shared valuable tips on using it effectively, so I won’t repeat that here.
If you have any questions or need further guidance, feel free to reach out.
Wishing you a wonderful day ahead!
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